by EPC Admin | Apr 7, 2020 | Chaplains, Ministers, People, Social Issues, Uncategorized
On April 3, KDVR News in Denver, Colo., featured EPC Chaplain Michael Guthrie’s ministry to patients and staff of Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical center in Denver. The story is part of the Fox affiliate’s ongoing coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. Guthrie is a...
by EPC Admin | Apr 6, 2020 | Church News, Ministers, Pastors, People, Social Issues, Uncategorized
On the April 4 edition of the “Today” show on NBC, host Willie Geist began the “Highs and Lows” segment with a tribute to the choir of Second Presbyterian Church in Memphis. The church’s Chancel Choir sang hymns outside Kathe Russell’s home on April 1. Her husband,...
by EPC Admin | Apr 2, 2020 | Church News, Ministers, Pastors, People, Social Issues, Uncategorized
Churches in Roanoke, Va., are showing their support for our healthcare workers in the most vocal way they know how—ringing bells. The local effort to bless and affirm medical professionals began with Carilion Clinic, a non-profit health care organization based in...
by EPC Admin | Apr 1, 2020 | Church News, Ministers, Pastors, People, Small Church, Social Issues, Uncategorized
While the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis has dramatically impacted businesses, state and local governments, the healthcare industry, and the daily lives of all Americans, EPC churches are meeting the challenge of ministering to their congregations and communities in...
by EPC Admin | Mar 31, 2020 | Church News, Denominational News, Ministers, Pastors, People, Social Issues, Uncategorized
Dear EPC family, It is with a heavy heart that I inform you of the death late Monday night (March 30) of TE Tim Russell. He had been hospitalized with COVID-19 for about two weeks. He served as Assistant Pastor for Middle Adults at Second Presbyterian Church in...
by EPC Admin | Mar 25, 2020 | Global Movement, Ministers, People, Social Issues, Uncategorized, World Outreach
by Phil Linton Director, EPC World Outreach As WWII drew to a close, a young Russian soldier-mathematician was arrested and condemned to imprisonment and permanent exile for privately criticizing Stalin. Imprisoned in a Siberian labor camp, later suffering from cancer...